2. Introduction
Types of Manometer
U- tube Manometer
Well type Manometer
Barometer
Inclined tube Manometer
Micromanometer
3. A manometer is an instrument that uses a column of
liquid to measure pressure.
The manometer utilizes the hydrostatic (standing liquid)
balance principle wherein a pressure is measured by the
height of the liquid it will support.
There are many types of manometers, some of which are
as follows:
1) Simple Manometer 2) U Tube Manometer
3) Well type manometer. 4) Barometer
5) Inclined tube manometer 6) Micromanometer
4. Simplest manometer.
Used in the
measurement of liquid or
gas pressure.
Both legs have same area.
Manometric fluid of
known specific gravity is
used.
Mercury is generally used
as fluid.
5. One leg is a simple tube,
other leg is a large well.
For small displacement
of liquid level in the well
there will be a large
change in the height of
simple tube.
6. Principle of working: If
one end is at zero
absolute pressure then
“h” indicates the absolute
pressure.
Well type absolute
pressure gauge.
Its range is from zero
absolute to atmospheric
pressure.
High vacuum are not
measured.
7. It is slant manometer.
The angle of measuring
leg is about 10⁰.
Inclination is done to
improve the sensitivity.
This manometer is used
to measure very small
pressure difference.
8. One leg is well type and
other leg is inclined tube.
Inclined leg consist
magnifier.
Initially both well and
inclined legs are at same
pressure.
Application of unknown
pressure causes meniscus
to move towards the
reference point.
The difference between
initial & final reading gives
change in height.